Requirement of DNA topoisomerases for in vitro chromatin assembly by 3T6 mouse cell extracts |
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Authors: | J F Cáceres D Blangy G C Glikin |
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Institution: | Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética y Biología Molecular, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | Nuclear extracts of 3T6 mouse cells were able to assemble in vitro minichromosomes which displayed a 150-bp periodicity. Activities of both DNA topoisomerases I and II were detected in these extracts. When a supercoiled pUC DNA was added, it was first relaxed in less than 3 min, then slowly supercoiled again in 1-4 h. Both reactions occurred either in the absence or the presence of added Mg2+ and/or ATP, they were not blocked by DNA topoisomerase II inhibitors and they were inhibited by an antiserum against DNA topoisomerase I and by camptothecin. These findings led us to propose that, under our in vitro assay conditions, chromatin assembly is mainly carried out by a DNA topoisomerase I. |
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